Issue | #[nn] |
Published | 1983 |
Cover Price | 0 Free |
Pages | 20 |
Editing | Lee Nordling |
Notes | 1983, Series 2. Packaged with Ram-Man. |
Characters | He-Man; Ram-Man |
Genre | Superhero |
Notes | 1983, Series 2. Packaged with Ram-Man. |
Characters | He-Man; Ram-Man; Skeletor; Beastman; Teela |
Synopsis | He-Man tries to cross a stretch of land that Ram-Man apparently has claimed as his own. Ram-Man threatens He-Man and He-Man tries to reason with him, but Ram-Man refuses to trust strangers because he's been tricked so often. So He-Man pops him in the jaw and crosses all the same. Skeletor plays this up and gets Ram-Man to join him to fight He-Man. Skeletor sends Ram-Man to ram down the castle jawbridge and refuses to let him rest when his head starts to hurt. He-man shows up, Ram-Man turns on Skeletor, and the heroic duo have fun beating him repeatedly. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Gary Cohn |
Pencils | Mark Texeira |
Inks | Tod Smith |
Colors | Anthony Tollin |
Notes | Advertisement for the 5.5 inch action figures and accessories: HE-MAN; TEELA; MAN-AT-ARMS; STRATOS; MAN-E-FACES; RAM-MAN; MER-MAN; BEAST MAN; SKELETOR; ZODAK; TRI-KLOPS; TRAP JAW; ATTAK TRAK; BATTLE CAT; CASTLE GRAYSKULL; WIND RAIDER. Noted: each sold separately. |
Notes | Advertising Power Devils (motorized 4-wheel drive trucks) and Shift Kickers (motorized speedsters). |
Notes | Advertising the following action figures: MAN-E-FACES; HE-MAN; ZOAR; RAM-MAN; TRAP JAW; TRI-KLOPS. Noted: each sold separately. |